CHARLES F.GOLDFARB'S XML HANDBOOK 5TH EDITION
Ouvrage 9780130497659 : CHARLES F.GOLDFARB'S XML HANDBOOK 5TH EDITION
Table Of Contents
Preface by Charles F. Goldfarb.
Foreword by Jean Paoli, co-editor of W3C XML Recommendation.
Prolog by Jon Bosak, chair of W3C XML Working Group.
I. THE WHO, WHAT, AND WHY OF XML.
1. Why XML?
2. Just Enough XML.
3. The XML Usage Spectrum.
4. Better Browsing Through XML.
5. Taking Care of E-Business.
6. XML Jargon Demystifier™.
II. THREE-TIER APPLICATIONS.
7. Personalized Frequent-Flyer Website.
8. Building an Online Auction Website.
9. Enabling Data Sources for XML.
III. E-COMMERCE.
10. From EDI to IEC: The New Web commerce.
11. XML and EDI: Working Together.
IV. INTEGRATION.
12. Application Integration with Web and Email.
13. Business Integration.
V. CONTENT MANAGEMENT.
14. "World" Class Content Management.
15. Content Systems.
16. Components: Key to Content Management.
17. Components for Graphic Content.
VI. PORTALS.
18. Portal Servers for E-business.
19. RxML: Your Prescription for Healthcare.
VII. PUBLISHING.
20. Personalized Financial Publishing.
21. Hands-on WYSIWYG Formatting.
22. Using XSL Formatting Objects.
23. Beyond XSL: The Real DSSSL.
VIII. DESKTOP XML.
24. XML in Office Applications.
25. Form-Based Data Capture.
IX. DATABASES.
26. XML and Databases.
27. XPath-Based XML DBMS.
28. Storing XML in a Relational DBMS.
29. XML, SQL, and XPath: Getting It All Together.
X. CONTENT ACQUISITION.
30. Syndicating Content with Web Services.
31. Acquiring Reusable Renditions.
32. Managing Changes in Acquired Content.
XI. SEMANTIC WEB.
33. Extended Linking.
34. Topic Maps: Knowledge Navigation Aids.
35. RDF: Metadata Description for Web Resources.
XII. TOPIC MAP APPLICATIONS.
36. Adding Intelligence to Intelligence.
37. Application Integration Using Topic Maps.
XIII. WEB SERVICES.
38. The Web Services Vision.
39. Web Services Technologies.
40. Deploying a Web Service.
XIV. RICH-CLIENT APPLICATIONS.
41. Designing Rich-Client Web Services.
42. Developing Portable Rich-Client Applications.
XV. SCHEMAS.
43. Building a Schema for a Product Catalog.
44. Building Your E-commerce Vocabulary.
XVI. VOICE.
45. VoiceXML in a Mobile Environment.
46. Adding Telephony to Your Website.
XVII. INFRASTRUCTURE.
47. Compression Techniques for XML.
48. New Directions for XML Applications.
XVIII. XML CORE TUTORIALS.
49. XML Basics.
50. Creating a Document Type Definition.
51. Namespaces.
XIX. ADDITIONAL XML TUTORIALS.
52. Entities: Breaking Up Is Easy To Do.
53. Advanced Features of XML.
54. XML Version 1.1.
55. Reading the XML Specification.
XX. XPATH TUTORIALS.
56. XPath Primer.
57. XML Path Language (XPath).
XXI. TRANSFORM TUTORIALS.
58. XSL Transformations (XSLT).
59. XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO).
XXII. SCHEMA TUTORIALS.
60. Datatypes.
61. XML Schema (XSDL).
XXIII. NAVIGATION TUTORIALS.
62. XML Pointer Language (XPointer).
63. XML Linking Language (XLink).
XXIV. RESOURCES.
64. Free Resources on the CD-ROM.
65. Repositories and Vocabularies.
66. Acronyms and Initialisms in The XML Handbook.
67. Other XML-Related Books.
Index.
Auteur : GOLDFARB
Editeur : PRENTICE HALL
Nombre de pages : 1222
Date de publication : 01 2004
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